United States, April 21 -- Cargill's canola processing facility in Regina, Saskatchewan is now operational, strengthening market access for Western Canadian farmers and helping meet growing global demand for food and low-carbon fuel solutions. With the capacity to process 1 million metric tonnes of canola annually, the facility increases local demand while enabling more of the crop to be processed domestically into high-value products, including oil for food and renewable fuels and high-protein meal for animal feed. The site will serve growers across Saskatchewan and Western Manitoba. As demand grows for lower-carbon energy solutions, canola is playing an increasingly important role as a renewable feedstock for biofuels. By expanding local ...